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men hunting whales and seals. The
rats decimated the birdlife but they
are slowly recovering.
I stayed on deck as we sailed away
from South Georgia watching this
spectacular mountainous island
until it was a smudge on the horizon
and then disappeared altogether.
ro
outh eorgia we anchored at
tan ey in the a k ands or a flying
visit. I really need to return to this
incredibly friendly place as there is
so much to see and do.
he residents are erce y roud
to be British. They have such a rich
history and the scenery and wildlife
is absolutely unmissable.
It really was the trip of a lifetime,
but one visit simply isn't enough,
and I can't wait to go back. Watch
this space!
328 | AUGUST 2017
AT SHACKLETON'S
GRAVE ON
SOUTH GEORGIA
IMAGES: STEVE SMITH, GETTY IMAGES
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